Publications

Copies of the Society's Second Series publications (from 1991 and after) are available for purchase, together with a few titles from the earlier series. A complete list of the available titles is given below. More detailed descriptions of many of these can be found by clicking on the Synopsis link to the left.

The cost is £5 per copy for all titles except the most recent publications, which are individually priced as shown in the table below. In all cases £3.50 should be added for postage and packing within the UK, and £10.00 for overseas posting.

None of the Society's other publications are available for sale but they may be viewed in the Society's library, and borrowed by members. It may also be possible to purchase second hand paper copies from bookshops or internet dealers, or download digitised versions of issues that are out of copy right (generally those published 90 or more years ago).

Publications for Sale

Year

Volume

Title

Author

Price

1949

M.I

Monograph: Thomas Taylor: Regency architect, Leeds

F.Beckwith

£5.00

1954

M.III

Monograph: Social reform in Victorian Leeds: the work of James Hole.

J.F.C.Harrison

£5.00

1983

LVII

The manor and borough of Leeds 1425 – 1662: an edition of documents.

J.W.Kirby

£5.00

1984

LVIII

Kirkstall Abbey, 1147 – 1535: an historical study.

G.D.Barnes

£5.00

1988

LX & LXI

East End, West End: the Face of Leeds during Urbanisation, 1684 – 1842.

M.Beresford

£5.00

1991

1

Miscellany

£5.00

Joseph Tatham’s School, Leeds.

J.E.Mortimer

Thoresby’s ‘poor deluded Quakers’: the sufferings of Leeds Friends in the seventeenth century.

J.E.Mortimer

Joseph Barker and the Radical cause, 1848 – 1851.

S.Roberts

David Forsyth and the City of Leeds School.

E.W.Jenkins

1992

2

R. D. Chantrell, Architect: his life and work in Leeds, 1818 – 1847.

C.Webster

£5.00

1993

3

Miscellany

£5.00

The Charity School, the Church and the Corporation: aspects of educational provision for the poor in eighteenth-century Leeds.

C.P.Johnston

Waggonways and staiths: the impact of the Middleton Colliery on the township of Hunslet, c. 1750 – 1850.